Hi All,
A while back (over a year ago) I emailed this list with a distortion plugin
that I created. I have since taken some of the feedback on board, and
released an update. There are now two plugins, SI-D1, which is the one I
made last year, which now has 2x upsampling but is otherwise the same,
[Guy Sherman]
> Would the approach to use a sample-rate converter to essentially interpolate
> samples, then do the processing, and then sample back down?
The principle is indeed the same, and you could use a converter
library for this purpose. However, those converters are designed to
work over
Hi Tim,
Thanks, that's very informative feedback! How does oversampling work,
practically speaking, in audio - I understand the concept from my years
of computer graphics, but it is a little different when you don't
necessarily control the fidelity of the input.
Would the approach to use a
[Guy Sherman]
>And the code is at: https://github.com/guysherman/si-plugins
For high-bandwidth input or high-gain clipping, you'll need to run the
nonlinear operator at substantially elevated sample rates unless you
want synthesised harmonic content to alias audibly. I'm fine with 4x
Welcome to the community, Guy. Congrats on your first audio plugin.
My IRC handle is andrewrk. I've been working on Genesis DAW:
http://genesisdaw.org/
See you around!
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 9:09 AM Guy Sherman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just found this list after being
Hi Gerald,
My IRC handle is dynamicsamurai. Looking forward to your thoughts!
Cheers,
Guy.
On 02/09/15 19:43, Gerald wrote:
Hi Guy, thanks for sharing this and welcome here. Whats' your IRC handle?
I'm asking since I'm also very slowly teaching myself audio DSP. DISTHRO
Framework was the
Thanks! Looks like you've undertaken quite an ambitious project, nice one!
On 02/09/15 20:27, Andrew Kelley wrote:
Welcome to the community, Guy. Congrats on your first audio plugin.
My IRC handle is andrewrk. I've been working on Genesis DAW:
http://genesisdaw.org/
See you around!
On Tue,